pradheep thavamani
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I do not have a 6008 Integral. But...
The original Nickel Cadmium and replacement MiMH battery's have a nominal voltage of 9.6V, with a full charge voltage ~10.4V, to a discharge voltage of ~8.9V.
The Li-Ion pack you are using has a nominal voltage or 11.1V, with a full charge voltage of 12.6V, and discharge cut-off around 8.5V. Fully charged, it's 2 volts higher than a full charged stock battery. The Integral may not be happy with the higher voltage, but OK when the battery is 1/2 discharged (and the voltage is lower). This may be why the seller specifically indicates that the 6008 Integral II is no supported?
Current draw should not be an issue.
I don't understand the "I can't change ISO" comment, isn't ISO set mechanically by the dial on the film back?
Once I insert fully charged batteries I can switch on the camera. But if turn shutter speed dial it does not indicate on the display, and if I press the shutter button it doesn’t work either. Even I tried mirror lockup and changing metering modes nothing works.